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@numole.bsky.social @kathlingelbach.bsky.social & Gesa Hartwigsen at @mpicbs.bsky.social we applied rTMS while people suppressed memories. Perturbing activity in the dlPFC (vs. M1) led to more unwanted intrusions & prevented forgetting. ➡️ Evidence for prefrontal contribution to suppression!
fredbergmann.bsky.social
2/3 When confronted with a reminder to an unwanted memory, we can suppress its retrieval – a process known to induce forgetting. fMRI indicates that suppression is based on hippocampal inhibition tied to activity in the right dlPFC. However, is the dlPFC really causally involved in suppression?
fredbergmann.bsky.social
1/3 Excited to share my first paper w/ co-first-author Davide Stramaccia in @rolandbenoit.bsky.social's lab! Causal evidence for right dlPFC involvement in #memory control: #TMS made it harder to stop intrusive memories & suppression didn't cause forgetting @jocn.bsky.social
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fredbergmann.bsky.social
3/3 with @numole.bsky.social @kathlingelbach.bsky.social & Gesa Hartwigsen we applied rTMS while people suppressed memories. Perturbing activity in the dlPFC (vs M1) led to more unwanted intrusions & prevented forgetting. ➡️ Evidence for the prefrontal contribution to suppression! @mpicbs.bsky.social
fredbergmann.bsky.social
3/3 w/ @numole.bsky.social @kathlingelbach.bsky.social & Gesa Hartwigsen we applied rTMS while people suppressed memories. Perturbing activity in the dlPFC (vs. M1) led to more unwanted intrusions and prevented forgetting. ➡️ Evidence for the prefrontal contribution to suppression.
fredbergmann.bsky.social
2/3 When confronted with a reminder to an unwanted memory, we can suppress its retrieval – a process known to induce forgetting. fMRI indicates that suppression is based on hippocampal inhibition tied to activity in the right dlPFC. However, is the dlPFC really causally involved in suppression?